Introduction
You’ve spent five or six years earning your MBBS degree abroad. You’ve studied hard, survived clinical rotations, and finally made it back to India — only to find out there’s one more hurdle ahead. That hurdle is the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), also known as the NMC Screening Test.
Every year, thousands of students appear for this exam, but the pass rate historically hovers around 15–20%. That’s a sobering number. The good news? With the right preparation strategy and a clear understanding of the FMGE exam pattern and syllabus 2026, you can absolutely clear it.
This guide walks you through everything—from exam structure and subject-wise syllabus to smart preparation tips that actually work.
What Is the FMGE Exam?
The Foreign Medical Graduate Examination is a mandatory licensing test conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). If you’ve completed your primary medical qualification (MBBS or equivalent) from a medical institution outside India, you must clear FMGE before you can practice medicine in India.
In simple terms — no FMGE, no licence.
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FMGE Exam Pattern 2026
Before you open a single textbook, understand what you’re walking into. Here’s the official exam pattern at a glance:
| Parameter | Details |
| Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Total Questions | 300 |
| Total Marks | 300 |
| Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
| Exam Duration | 150 minutes (2.5 hours) split into two parts |
| Negative Marking | No |
| Passing Marks | 150 out of 300 (50%) |
| Language | English |
| Frequency | Twice a year (June & December) |
No negative marking means you should attempt every single question. Never leave one blank.
FMGE Syllabus 2026 — Subject-Wise Breakdown
The FMGE syllabus covers all subjects taught in a standard MBBS programme. It is divided into three broad categories.
Pre-Clinical Subjects
These are foundational subjects that form the base of medical science.
| Subject | Approximate Weightage |
| Anatomy | 15–18 questions |
| Physiology | 15–18 questions |
| Biochemistry | 13–15 questions |
Para-Clinical Subjects
These subjects bridge basic science and clinical practice.
| Subject | Approximate Weightage |
| Pathology | 18–20 questions |
| Microbiology | 13–15 questions |
| Pharmacology | 18–20 questions |
| Forensic Medicine & Toxicology | 10–12 questions |
| Community Medicine (PSM) | 18–20 questions |
Clinical Subjects
This is where the bulk of your marks comes from. Clinical subjects carry the highest subject-wise weightage in FMGE.
| Subject | Approximate Weightage |
| Medicine & Allied (including Psychiatry, Dermatology) | 55–60 questions |
| Surgery & Allied (including Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia) | 45–50 questions |
| Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 20–22 questions |
| Paediatrics | 18–20 questions |
| Ophthalmology | 10–12 questions |
| ENT | 10–12 questions |
| Radiology | 5–8 questions |
Tips to Crack FMGE 2026
Knowing the syllabus is step one. Knowing how to tackle it is step two.
- Start with high-weightage clinical subjects. Medicine, Surgery, and OBG together account for nearly 40% of the paper. Master these first.
- Use previous year papers religiously. FMGE questions are often repeated or closely pattern-matched. Solve at least 5 years of past papers.
- Don’t ignore Community Medicine. PSM consistently carries 18–20 marks and is often underestimated by students.
- Attempt all 300 questions. Since there’s no negative marking in FMGE, an unattempted question is a guaranteed zero. Guess intelligently if needed.
- Revise, revise, revise. FMGE rewards revision more than first-time reading. Aim for at least three full revisions before exam day.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How many times can I appear for the FMGE exam?
There is currently no cap on the number of attempts. You can appear for FMGE as many times as needed until you clear it.
Q2. What is the FMGE passing marks requirement?
You need to score at least 150 out of 300, which is 50%, to pass the exam.
Q3. Is the FMGE syllabus the same as NEXT (NExT)?
The NMC is in the process of replacing FMGE with NExT (National Exit Test). Until NExT is officially implemented, FMGE remains the applicable exam. Keep an eye on NMC notifications for updates.
Q4. Can I practice medicine in India while waiting for my FMGE result?
No. You must clear FMGE and obtain a valid registration before you can practice independently in India.
Conclusion
The FMGE exam is challenging — but it’s very much clearable. Thousands of students clear it every cycle, and the ones who do share a common thread: they understood the exam pattern, followed the syllabus systematically, and didn’t underestimate any subject.
Start early, stay consistent, and treat every subject with equal respect. Your medical career in India is waiting on the other side of this exam.
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